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Title: INTERNATIONAL CODE COUNCIL


1
INTERNATIONAL CODE COUNCIL
  • The ICC Code
  • Development Process


2
ICC Mission
  • To promulgate a comprehensive and compatible
    regulatory system for the built environment,
    through consistent performance-based regulations
    that are effective, efficient and meet
    government, industry and public needs.

3
Characteristics of International Codes
  • Each code is comprehensive
  • All codes are coordinated and compatible with
    each other
  • All codes are developed according to the same
    process in the same form
  • All codes reference consensus national standards

4
Coordination of I-Codes
  • Defined scope of each code
  • Interdependence and reliance on the entire family
    of codes- cross referencing and duplication of
    provisions within code scopes
  • Issues resolved in a single and central public
    forum
  • Single interpretation applies to all codes

5
ICC Code Development Process
6
Development Process Goal
  • Utilize a process open to all parties
  • with safeguards to avoid domination by
    proprietary interests.

7
Code Committees
  • Materially affected interests represented
  • Not less than 33 of each committee is to be
    regulators
  • All meetings in public forum
  • All actions and reasons therefore published

8
The Players
  • Code officials
  • Design professionals/consultants
  • Trade associations
  • Builders/contractors
  • Manufacturers/suppliers
  • Government agencies
  • Anyone with a vested interest

9
The Process
  • Open
  • Transparent
  • Balance of Interest
  • Due Process
  • Appeals Process
  • Consensus

10
Website Information
  • Some of the slides which follow indicate
    iccsafe.org. This indicates that the information
    is available on ICCs website at www.iccsafe.org.
    See the Codes Standards/Code Development web
    page.
  • Return coupons to receive hard copies of code
    change documents are also posted

11
The Procedures (iccsafe.org)
12
I-Code Coordination
  • ICC Code Correlation Committee
  • Duplication between codes, maintained by one code
  • Sprinklers IFC Section 903 vs IBC 903
  • In Section 903 of the IBC, there is an F
    prior to the section number. This indicates the
    provisions are maintained by the IFC Code
    Committee.

13
Code Changes Submitted
Code Changes Printed Distributed
Supplement Or New Edition Published
Code Development Hearing
I-CODE DEVELOPMENT CYCLE
Final Action Hearing
Public Hearing Results Printed Distributed
Public Comments Printed Distributed
Public Comments Sought on Public Hearing Results
14
Steps in a Typical 18 month cycle
  • Code changes due. Announcement posted on the
    website and other media. Anyone can submit a code
    change
  • Staff review
  • Form and format Legislative format
  • Proposals must be based on current text
  • Publish
  • Website Approx. 90 days prior to hearing
  • Published Approx. 60 days prior to hearing

15
Code Change Form iccsafe.org
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Published Code Change
  • The following screen is an actual code change, as
    published in the 2001 Proposed Changes,
    indicating
  • Code Committee IBC Fire Safety FS
  • Code change number-cycle 1-01
  • Code section affected 702
  • Code change in legislative format
  • Proponents reason

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FS1-01 702 Proponent   Add new text as
follows   SECTION 702 DEFINITIONS   CURTAIN WALL
ASSEMBLY. Either a rated or nonrated, nonbearing
exterior wall assembly secured and supported by
the structural members of the building.   Reason
There is currently no definition in Chapter 7 for
curtain wall assembly while the term is used in
Section 712.4.Curtain walls   Public Hearing
Committee AS AM D Assembly ASF DF
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Code Development Hearing
  • 16 Code Committees. Identified by code change
    prefix (FS in previous example)
  • One for each code, except
  • IBC 4 Subcommittees
  • IRC 2 Subcommittees
  • Anyone can attend and testify. No cost to attend
    the hearings

19
Code Development Hearing
  • Committee action
  • Approval as Submitted (AS)
  • Approval as Modified (AM)
  • Disapproval (D)
  • Assembly action
  • All members of ICC can vote in response to
    committee action
  • Approved assembly action results in an automatic
    public comment

20
Report of Hearing
  • Committee action
  • Assembly action
  • Published
  • Website Approx. 30 days after hearing
  • Published Approx. 60 days after hearing

21
Published Report of the Hearing
  • The following screen is the published Report of
    the Hearing on Code Change FS1-01, indicating
  • Committee Action Disapproved
  • Committee Reason
  • Assembly action No motion, indicating no one
    made a motion for the assembled ICC members to
    consider

22
FS1-01   Committee Action Disapproved   Committee
Reason The proposed definition is too broad.
This definition would include basically all
exterior walls with the exception of bearing
walls. The definition in ASTM 631 only includes
the first sentence of the proposed
definition.   Assembly Action No Motion
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Final Action Agenda
  • Public Comments on Report of Hearing due
    approx. 60 days after ROH published. Allows
    anyone to submit a comment in response to the
    results of the hearing
  • Agree/disagree with the committee action
  • Agree/disagree with the assembly action
  • Further revisions (modifications) to changes
    are permitted
  • Heard at the Final Action Hearing

24
Public Comment Form iccsafe.org
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Final Action Agenda
  • Comments published and serve as agenda for the
    Final Action Hearing
  • Website Approx. 45 days after deadline
  • Published Approx. 75 days after deadline

26
Final Action Agenda
  • In the case of the FS1-01 example, no one
    submitted a public comment. As such, the action
    of the committee is block voted (see next slide).
    If a public comment was submitted, the following
    would be published
  • Original code change with the committee action
  • Public commenters requested action, including any
    changes to the code change in legislative format

27
Final Action Hearing
  • Hearing Approx. 45 days after Final Action
    Agenda published
  • Voting
  • Consent agenda Block vote on all code changes
    which did not receive a public comment or
    successful assembly action
  • Individual Consideration Agenda Vote
    individually on each code change which received a
    public comment or successful assembly action

28
Final Action Hearing
  • Anyone can testify. No cost to attend.
  • Final vote on whether or not to change the code
    rests with the Active Governmental Members
    those who enforce the code and are charged with
    the publics safety
  • Open, fair and objective with no proprietary
    interest

29
Results of Code Development
  • Edition - every 3 years Intervening Supplement
    between Editions. First edition in 2000
  • 2003 Edition
  • 2003/2004 Cycle 2004 Supplement
  • 2004/2005 Cycle 2006 Edition
  • Continue

30
Webcasting(iccsafe.org)
  • Debut at 2002 Code Development Hearings
  • Followed up in all subsequent hearings
  • Streaming video and audio
  • Internet access on your PC
  • Currently testing remote voting capability
  • See next slide for a PC view

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32
Code Development Schedule 2003
2006(iccsafe.org)
33
Conclusions
  • The ICC remains dedicated to a single family of
    comprehensive and coordinated model codes.
  • The ICC process allows all interests to
    participate in the code development process.

34
Conclusions
  • For those proposals for which consensus is not
    achieved at the Code Development Hearing, the
    final decision rests with those with no vested
    interest other than health, safety and
    welfare.
  • THE GOVERNING AUTHORITY WHO ADOPTS AND
    ENFORCES THE CODE

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Additional Info
  • If you are interested in code changes submitted
    in previous code development cycles or the
    current cycle, be sure to go to the website. All
    this info is posted.
  • Questions? Call ICCs Codes Standards
    Development Department
  • 800-323-1103 X 340
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